Mexico: Woman tortured by police is released from prison after four years of injustice
Source: Amnesty International
June 7, 2016
Mexico: Woman tortured by police is released from prison after four years of injustice
A judge´s decision to acquit mother of two Yecenia Armenta Graciano and release her from prison today in northern Mexico brings an end to four long years of injustice, said Amnesty International.
Yecenia Armenta Graciano was arbitrarily detained by Sinaloa state investigative police on 10 July 2012 and beaten, near-aspyxiated and raped during 15 hours of torture until she was forced to confess to involvement in the murder of her husband.
The incredible cruelty of the torture that Yecenia suffered is part of the daily customs of Mexico´s police who routinely present illegal evidence in criminal investigations all over the country. Her release today provides a small glimmer of hope for those unjustly detained in prisons all over the country, said Erika Guevara Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.
Yecenia´s torturers came from the very same institution that presented the criminal charges against her. Despite the weight of evidence from national and international experts proving the torture that Yecenia suffered as well as a recommendation from Mexico´s national human rights ombudmsan, the Sinaloa State Attorney General´s Office insisted on accusing Yecenia with a serious crime.
Read more: http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/press-releases/mexico-woman-tortured-by-police-is-released-from-prison-after-four-years-of-injustice
... I hope Amnesty International can get her and her family OUT of that horrible country.
SaintLouisBlues
(1,244 posts)Our friendly neighbor? Yes, Mexico has terrible problems but come on.
ReRe
(10,597 posts)liberalnarb
(4,532 posts)a la izquierda
(11,791 posts)What an asinine thing to say.
ReRe
(10,597 posts)I'm not prejudiced against people, I'm prejudiced against governments who allow such atrocities to occur in their countries. How asinine that you jumped to conclusions and assumed I meant something else.
a la izquierda
(11,791 posts)I didn't suggest you were prejudiced. Someone else might have, but not I.
FWIW, I actually live in Mexico part of the year. As a woman. I'm rarely ever bothered. The treatment of this woman by authority figures is deplorable, of course; I hope you share the same outrage towards the treatment of women in the US.
You should read this: http://on.wsj.com/1Y4poTD
raging moderate
(4,296 posts)Good for Amnesty! And good for her!
Archae
(46,312 posts)Oh that's right!
It's "enhanced Interrogation!"